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Re: Canal Boatmen and Women
« Reply #162 on: Friday 04 September 09 22:26 BST (UK) »
On my tree I have Robert Doughty and quite a few other Doughty,s who owned and worked on canal boats also John Doughty .  his wife Ann Geary made a will  in the 1700s
she states that she is having a trow built at Stodds yard ,which when finished
is to be named {The Three Brothers  }.
           Marie.
Hi Marie,
In my ancestry I have an Eliza Doughty (Bn.c1831) married to a Daniel Barnett ( Bn. c 1823) my ggGrandparents, whose line I am currently working on.The census gives her birthplace as Worcester and her mother as Esther Doughty(Bn.c1798)  of Worcestershire, who was with her in Congleton, Cheshire in 1871. Daniel and his son William are boatmen.I know that the name is quite widespreadbut I wondered if any of your ancestry came from Worcester and if there was any connection. I haven't yet chosen which parish to go for. Perhaps you could direct me! Looking forward to hearing from you.
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Re: Canal Boatmen and Women
« Reply #163 on: Friday 04 September 09 23:22 BST (UK) »
Hi Tony,
I haven't been here for a while but I am a direct descendant of Nicholas Fradley 1679  and Jane Holland.1672, are these the two you have.
My lot came from Gayton/Kingston, and were agricultural workers.
I don't know of canal links but often wondered how my great grandfather in staffordshire met my great grandmother in Lubenham, Leicestershire. The canals are near by??
Val


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  I traced William to Gayton where he was born to Thomas and Elizabeth Fradley on 16.4.1758. Thomas appeared to be an agricultural labourer as they moved around several adjacent parishes , I found no record of any more Marriages in the films of Parish records available to me at LDS family history library. but the I.G.I. has a record of the marriage of Thomas to Elizabeth Pritchard at Stowe by Chartley on 20.7.1755.I double checked the parish record with negative result. I was beginning to think that they were common law marriages and have now only tenuous links through another Thomas and Elizabeth to Nicholas and Jane and an other Nicholas and Jane whose earliest entry in Gayton was a birth in 1646.I do have more detail but it is likely that you have already researched this. If you have or Know of anyone who has I would be interested to hear if you have had more success with the early marriages. The Bloor name crops up again later linked to my grandmothers family.
I hope this is of interest.

tony1439
Norfolk==Green, Fuller,Nelson,Allen
Staffs==Fradley,Burditt,Ward,Wood
Leicester==Hubbard,Ward,Warner,Dale.Bailey
Leicester==Royce, Cank, Shenton
Leeds=Halliday,Brooke,Woodhead
Birkenhead==Sadaski,Taylor(Jewish)(Polish)
Hull==Brown,Goldstein(Jewish)(Russian)

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Re: Canal Boatmen and Women
« Reply #164 on: Tuesday 15 September 09 21:41 BST (UK) »
hello there my name is john meaney i was born in tustall staffs my g/g grandmother was alice james my grandmars name was mary ann meaney she married john my granddad i did not no the hollinshead side of the family if you would like any more info please let me no thanks john

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Re: Canal Boatmen and Women
« Reply #165 on: Wednesday 16 September 09 09:48 BST (UK) »
hi/i also have canal boatmen and women in my family
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Re: Canal Boatmen and Women
« Reply #166 on: Thursday 17 September 09 19:52 BST (UK) »
hi Tony,
              The names do not sound familiar, but I will get my Doughty tree + information out and  get back to you saturday . My Doughty,s are mainly from the Brosley ,Madley area, Its great to find someone else doing the Doughty,s of Shropshire .Other surnames connected from that area  are : Bill , Geary,
Hartshorn and Smith .
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« Reply #167 on: Saturday 19 September 09 19:02 BST (UK) »
Hi Tony ,This may be a connection,
        Hiram Doughty son of George Doughty and Margaret Hartshorne ( my 5 times gt Grandparents ) ,Hiram was born 1804 Jackfield ,Shropshire ,died 1875 ,he married Maria Wilkes (1st wife) 5-2-1833. Maria ,born Pershore Worcestershire.
children, George Hiram Doughty b1834 Pershore,Worcestershire.

 Ann Doughty,born 29-9-1834 ,married Thomas Clark Johns 1863.
Alfred Doughty born25-9-1836,married Harriette Dance 11-2-1862.

        Mary Ann  Birch ,Hiram,s 2nd wife
        son:  Robert Joseph Doughty born 21-4-1863, died 1863.
 Ann was born in Upton on Severn ,Worcestershire
also Alfred,he married Harriete in Claines ,Worcestershire.

George Hiram son of hiram married Elizabeth ? 2-7-1857 Claines Worcestershire.
I do not know the Worcestershire area at all but it sounds like  Claines and
Pershore could be Parishes. I hope this is helpful , Iwill be in touch again if I find more for you.
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Re: Canal Boatmen and Women
« Reply #168 on: Saturday 19 September 09 20:25 BST (UK) »
hi Tony , have found ;st Johns Church Wolverhampton August 22nd 1862 page
235 entry 470 Daniel Barnett 34 bach. boatman Green Lane. son of Daniel Barnett ,boatman witnessed by Charles and Martha Doughty.It dos,nt say who he marries, but Free b.m.d. may have her.
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Re: Canal Boatmen and Women
« Reply #169 on: Tuesday 22 September 09 19:58 BST (UK) »
hello mel my name is john meaney my grandmothers name was mary ann james her mothers name was alice who married tom james she was an hollinshead so me and your husband have the same great grandmother i wood be interested hearing from you all the best john

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Re: Canal Boatmen and Women
« Reply #170 on: Wednesday 30 September 09 11:11 BST (UK) »
Hi Tony

On a previous posting you told me about the font that was given by Elizabeth Price in respect of her brothers death Charles, well I have been trying to find it, Terry the vicar from All saints has e-mailed me and found a font waiting to be erected in his church that he dosen't no where it came from all that was on it was that it came from the old village. Also been in touch with Chester archives and they are going to do a search for any info on the trustee's of the methodist church apparently my grandad was also one.  Anyway Kind regards Janet
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